Someone explain the concept of these things to me. First, they don't stick as well as regular bandaids to begin with. Second, when water does fall on them they tend to slip off easily. Third, and most important, what so freaking 'wash proof' about them? I mean they're bandaids for crying out loud - they have like this gaping hole for 1/3 of their size in the middle. What are they proofing!? The actual wound is covered only on 2 out of 4 sides anyways, and whether the material is water proof or not, that wound is going to get the water. So what, they're proofing the bandaid itself? What's the value in that?
I'm just saying you know.
Just the way to sell the regular band-aids a little costlier.
ReplyDeleteI never use them. I have seen people being careless with a wound because they have water-proof band-aid
"Arre kuch nahi hoga, water proof band-aid lagaya hai"
And the wound turns messier than it originally was.
It's better to use 3-4 regular ones instead of one waterproof